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    Lysoptosis is an evolutionarily conserved cell death pathway moderated by intracellular serpins

    Lysosomal membrane permeabilization (LMP) and cathepsin release typifies lysosome-dependent cell death (LDCD). However, LMP occurs in most regulated cell death programs suggesting LDCD is not an independent ce...

    Cliff J. Luke, Stephanie Markovina, Misty Good, Ira E. Wight in Communications Biology (2022)

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    SERPINB3 (SCCA1) inhibits cathepsin L and lysoptosis, protecting cervical cancer cells from chemoradiation

    The endogenous lysosomal cysteine protease inhibitor SERPINB3 (squamous cell carcinoma antigen 1, SCCA1) is elevated in patients with cervical cancer and other malignancies. High serum SERPINB3 is prognostic f...

    Songyan Wang, Cliff J. Luke, Stephen C. Pak, Victoria Shi in Communications Biology (2022)

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    Patient-derived small intestinal myofibroblasts direct perfused, physiologically responsive capillary development in a microfluidic Gut-on-a-Chip Model

    The development and physiologic role of small intestine (SI) vasculature is poorly studied. This is partly due to a lack of targetable, organ-specific markers for in vivo studies of two critical tissue components...

    Kristen M. Seiler, Adam Ba**ting, David M. Alvarado in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    Serum squamous cell carcinoma antigen as an early indicator of response during therapy of cervical cancer

    Pretreatment serum squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCCA) is a prognostic biomarker in women with cervical cancer. SCCA has not been evaluated as an early indicator of response to chemoradiation therapy (CRT)....

    Stephanie Markovina, Songyan Wang, Lauren E Henke in British Journal of Cancer (2018)

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    Serpins in Caenorhabditis elegans

    C. elegans is an extremely powerful model organism to study gene function and biology. The nematodes’ genetic tractability and high degree of genetic similarity with humans make it ideal to study the biologic ro...

    Cliff J. Luke, Mark T. Miedel, Linda P. O’Reilly, Allyson Wyatt in The Serpin Family (2015)

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    Necrotic cell death: harnessing the Dark side of the Force in mammary gland involution

    In response to major cellular insults, a massive increase in lysosomal membrane permeability (LMP) leads to necrosis. Data now reveal that this potent lysosomal-mediated necrotic cell-death machinery can also ...

    Cliff J. Luke, Gary A. Silverman in Nature Cell Biology (2011)

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    Modeling Molecular and Cellular Aspects of Human Disease Using the Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans

    As an experimental system, Caenorhabditis elegans offers a unique opportunity to interrogate in vivo the genetic and molecular functions of human disease-related genes. For example, C. elegans has provided crucia...

    Gary A Silverman, Cliff J Luke, Sangeeta R Bhatia, Olivia S Long in Pediatric Research (2009)